For all of us.  Personal motivation is key to maintaining almost all aspects of life. If we're not motivated, we're more likely to squander our time.

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Presentation on theme: "For all of us.  Personal motivation is key to maintaining almost all aspects of life. If we're not motivated, we're more likely to squander our time."— Presentation transcript:

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 Personal motivation is key to maintaining almost all aspects of life. If we're not motivated, we're more likely to squander our time and neglect our personal and professional goals. Even the most determined people can lose steam sometimes

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 Usually before devoting time to any specific endeavor, we tend to make short and long term goals. If you start to lose sight of your goals, then you may be less motivated than if you were always checking to see how much closer you are getting throughout the whole process. Keeping track of your goals and checking your progress can help keep you motivated day in and day out

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 Everyone needs to see how they are keeping up with their goals if they want to stay motivated. If you see that you are on track or even excelling every time you check your progress, you will be motivated and happy that you are getting there. If you see that you are lagging on your goals, it may be the kick start you need to help get you back on track.

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This could be as simple as a bowl of ice cream after a long, hard week of working out. Or as rewarding as a trip to the spa for all your hard work. Whatever rewards will keep you going are the ones you should be giving yourself.

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 Sometimes even the most determined people get overwhelmed. You may be burning yourself out, and a much needed break might be just what you need. If it is a fitness goal, maybe take a 3 or 4 day rest instead of your normal 1 or 2 day rest. If it is at school, don't try to do all your work in one sitting, but stretch it out over the course of the day or week, if possible

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Everyone falls short sometimes. If you fail to meet your goals for the week, don't get too emotional. Let yourself take it as a lesson. It's not always how hard you hit, but how hard you can get hit and keep moving. Don't dwell on failure, just accept it as a human occurrence, and continue working towards your goals.

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 Identify anything that's causing you to procrastinate. Then, get rid of it. Sell it or put it in a storage locker. Move away from it. Throw it away. You can't become motivated if you're squandering all of your time. If you're spending too much time aimlessly browsing the internet, install a "productivity" extension in your browser. These free extensions allow you to block certain sites and/or set time limits for recreational browsing.

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habit-forming if used carelessly. Only you know where to draw the line in terms of dosage - one person's typical morning brew might make another jittery and unfocused all day. A moderate dose can make you feel alert, oriented, and focused. If you've already got a caffeine addiction - that is, you need caffeine just to function normally - you might be out of luck! Stay away from more powerful stimulants unless a doctor has prescribed them for a specific condition. They can be extremely

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Go for a short run, do some jumping jacks, or shadowbox. Even light physical exercise can affect our moods, making us feel more active and dynamic. Exercise has even been shown to thwart depression and low self-image - both hurdles to personal motivation efforts.

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If you're having serious motivation problems, breaking one large task into many small tasks can make it much easier to approach psychologically. Because we get a feeling of accomplishment from completing each step of the task, this trick can increase motivation substantially. Sometimes, all that's needed to gain the momentum to tackle the whole project is to complete the first simple step

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 Even tremendously motivated people can be driven to lethargy and inaction if they have to perform tedious, repetitive tasks for weeks or months on end. Break up the monotony with spontaneous and out-of-the-ordinary activities. Try to create an internal sense of unpredictability - even you don't know exactly what you'll do tomorrow. This can ease the psychological tedium of work that is the same day after day. Here are just a few ideas you might want to experiment with: Spend a lunch break at a scenic place outdoors. Have an impromptu soccer game with friends or coworkers. Surprise your workplace with some home cooking. Take a friend or significant other out for a night on the town, even if there's no special occasion. Change your personal style. Cultivate a drastically different look, then wait or reactions from your friends and coworkers